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Re: Who's going to Miami?

[QUOTE=ROLLTRIBE;2062373]My son is flying down from Huntsville to stay with us here in Orlando for a few days. We will drive to Miami the day of the game and stay in Ft Lauderdale that night...we have the room booked. Problem is, no tickets yet. If anyone has any, send me a PM. The though of paying $1200 each for nose bleed seats is a bit nauseating....

Sorry, friend - you will be fortunate if $1200 will get you a ticket. We're stll trying. Just watched 2 upper deck tickets @ 10 yard line go for $3001! Bidding now on some in the very top, corner near end zone... fingers crossed.

Re: Who's going to Miami?

I'm afraid I may never get to see a championship in person, unless tickets are acquired thru tide pride. Unfortunately, I'm just on the waiting list there. The cost for tickets on the market has gotten ridiculous.

Re: Who's going to Miami?

Originally Posted by Bamafan P.T.

I'm afraid I may never get to see a championship in person, unless tickets are acquired thru tide pride. Unfortunately, I'm just on the waiting list there. The cost for tickets on the market has gotten ridiculous.

The chances of a new Tide Pride member getting national title tickets is slim to none unless you don't mega dollars. I've been in Tide Pride for 8 years and have only acquired 90 points. You have to have 502 points to get title tickets. For every $100.00 extra dollars you donate you get three points. There is no way I will ever be able to catch up

Re: Who's going to Miami?

Verified tickets. Going down and back on the 7th via same-day charter.

Yes, it's expensive. But I was a child in the 60s. I was a high school and college student in Tuscaloosa in the 70s. I experienced the Bryant downturn from 1968 - 1970, have seen other downturns in the early 1980s, mid-to-late 1990s, and most of 2000 - 2006.

I was on this earth, but too young for the 1961 turnaround to register, and have been blessed to personally witness and fully appreciate program-changing turnarounds in 1971, 1991, and 2008.

Nothing lasts forever, including today's level of success. So I'm going to enjoy it to the fullest while its here. When this up cycle is done, whenever that is, I'll treasure the memories, and know that there's another one coming.

But just in case I dont live long enough to get there, you can't take it with you, so.....